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El Centro

El Centro is a multicultural group of providers and supportive staff who offer Spanish/English bilingual integrated outpatient services across the lifespan, ages 5 years and up. We bring a trauma-informed, strengths-based, relational and culturally responsive lens to our work with families from Latino/a/x, Hispanic and Chicano/a/x communities.

  • 303-504-1900
  • 303-504-7900
  • https://www.wellpower.org/el-centro-english/
  • 3401 Eudora St, Denver, CO, 80207
  • Metro Denver
Hispanic & Latinx
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Mental Health & Counseling
Hispanic & Latinx
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Mental Health & Counseling

Hispanic Affairs Project

The Hispanic Affairs Project (HAP) promotes immigrant integration in Western Colorado through a three-pronged approach: direct legal assistance, community outreach, and policy advocacy. HAP helps low-income immigrants with immigration services, CO-RCSA driver's licenses, and emergency relief. They also foster community inclusion, leadership, and advocacy for worker rights.

  • 970-249-4115
  • info@hapgj.org
  • https://hapgj.org/
  • 504 N. 1st Street, Montrose, CO 81401
  • Delta County, Mesa County, Montrose County
Hispanic & Latinx
Hispanic & Latinx

Juntos Community

Juntos Community is committed to helping undocumented immigrants overcome barriers to workforce access and career mobility, Juntos empowers our community with DACA support, educational workshops, and increased awareness around systemic challenges so that they can confidently thrive in their chosen careers.

  • 720-460-0218
  • admin@juntoscommunity.org
  • support@juntoscommunity.org
  • https://www.juntoscommunity.org/
  • PO Box 600, Denver, CO 80201
  • Metro Denver
Employment Support
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Hispanic & Latinx Immigrant & Refugee
Employment Support
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Hispanic & Latinx Immigrant & Refugee

La Cocina

La Cocina is a Latinx-founded, Latinx-serving, and Latinx-led mental health agency. La Cocina provides full access to traditional and nontraditional forms of mental health and health equity support services for the Latinx immigrant community. These services include culturally attuned Spanish-language behavioral & mental health services, immigrant-led community peer-supports, and forensic mental health assessments. Offered at no cost, all La Cocina services are available to any/all Spanish-speaking persons demonstrating financial need.

  • 970-232-0740
  • Hola@LaCocinaHome.org
  • https://www.lacocinahome.org/
  • Denver & Northern Colorado
  • Larimer County, Metro Denver
Hispanic & Latinx
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Mental Health & Counseling
Hispanic & Latinx
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Mental Health & Counseling

Latina Safehouse

Latina SafeHouse works to provide bilingual and culturally sensitive services to Latina survivors of domestic violence and their families.

  • 303-433-4470
  • info@latinasafehouse.org
  • https://latinasafehouse.org/
  • P.O. Box 11174, Denver, CO 80211
  • Metro Denver
Domestic Violence
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Hispanic & Latinx
Domestic Violence
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Hispanic & Latinx

Latino Community Foundation of Colorado

The Latino Community Foundation of Colorado (LCFC) is a Denver-based, Latino-led philanthropic organization dedicated to empowering Colorado's Latino community through economic development, civic engagement, and cultural equity. Since 2017, it has invested over $13 million into more than 150 local nonprofits to foster leadership and strengthen community capacity.

  • 720-923-7614
  • info@latinocfc.org
  • https://latinocfc.org/
  • 2250 S. Oneida Street, Suite 102, Denver Colorado 80224
  • Statewide
Hispanic & Latinx
Hispanic & Latinx

Mi Casa Resource Center

Mi Casa Resource Center® believes in the potential of all people to achieve their educational, professional, and entrepreneurial goals. We educate, train, and support youth and adults on their path to economic success. We are a change-making organization committed to advancing family prosperity.

  • 303-573-1302
  • info@micasaresourcecenter.org
  • https://micasaresourcecenter.org/
  • 345 S Grove St, Denver, CO 80219
  • Metro Denver
Educational & Financial Aid
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Employment Support Hispanic & Latinx
Educational & Financial Aid
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Employment Support Hispanic & Latinx

Servicios De La Raza

Servicios de La Raza’s mission is to build and cultivate a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life. The network of services offered include Essential Services, Health Resources, Economic Development, Victim Support, Re-Entry Services, and Youth Initiatives.

  • 303-458-5851
  • info@serviciosdelaraza.org
  • https://serviciosdelaraza.org/
  • Adams County, Denver County, Metro Denver, Pueblo County
Basic Needs
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Domestic Violence Employment Support General Hispanic & Latinx Re-entry Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Domestic Violence Employment Support General Hispanic & Latinx Re-entry Youth & Adolescents

Changent

Changent is a national organization dedicated to improving health outcomes for children, families and communities by scaling and supporting data-driven programs that create lasting, multigenerational impact. Our two main programs are Child First which provides home-based mental health support services to children and families, and Nurse-Family Partnership pairing first-time moms with home visiting nurses for support and advice.

  • 866-864-5226
  • info@changent.org
  • https://www.childfirst.org/ OR https://www.childfirst.org/our-network/state-affiliates/colorado
  • 1801 California St., Ste 2400, Denver, CO 80202
  • Nationwide
Home Visitation Programs
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Mental Health & Counseling Parenting
Home Visitation Programs
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Mental Health & Counseling Parenting

Apartment List

Apartments available for rent in the Denver, CO area.

  • https://www.apartmentlist.com/co/denver
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities is one of the largest and most effective social service organizations in Colorado, founded in 1927. We serve tens of thousands of people in crisis annually. We offer shelter, affordable housing, early childhood education, counseling, emergency services, rent and utilities, employment, food and clothing, case management, family and senior services and much more at 76 locations across the Front Range and on the Western Slope.

  • 855-777-5280
  • info@ccdenver.org
  • https://ccdenver.org
  • 6240 Smith Road, Denver, CO 80216
  • Northern Colorado
Aging
+5
General Housing Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual Shelters
Aging
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General Housing Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual Shelters

Aurora Housing Authority

AHA is committed to creating mission-driven housing solutions that make a difference. We currently support 2,000 households through voucher programs and provide affordable rental homes to 1,620 residents.

  • 720-251-2100
  • info@aurorahousing.org
  • https://www.aurorahousing.org/
  • 2280 S Xanadu Way, Aurora, CO 80014
  • Arapahoe County
Housing
Housing

Aurora Mental Health & Recovery: Homeless Services

Aurora Mental Health & Recovery Homeless Services program provides people in need with mental and behavioral health care, crisis services, case management, and other services designed to improve their chances of attaining long-term housing security. Our Street Outreach team is focused on meeting people’s immediate needs first. Then, we build relationships and trust with our clients, enabling us to provide clinical case management and individual therapy. Our drop-in center hours are M-F 9am-5pm but closes early at 1pm on Wednesdays.

  • 303-364-3481
  • https://www.auroramhr.org/get-help/services/homeless-services/
  • 1544 Elmira Street, Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County
Addiction & Substance Abuse
+4
Basic Needs General Housing Mental Health & Counseling
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Basic Needs General Housing Mental Health & Counseling

Bannock Youth & Family Center

Bannock Youth and Family Center offers three unique programs to help youth and families reach self-sufficiency. Participants in Bannock Youth and Family Center programs receive case management services to help support them in their employment, education, independent living, parenting skills and more.

  • 720-217-3884
  • https://www.voacolorado.org/locations/bannock-youth-family-center/
  • 455 Bannock, Denver, CO 80204
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
+1
Housing
Basic Needs
+1
Housing

Bridge House

Bridge House is on a mission to end homelessness. We offer adults experiencing homelessness, or at risk of homelessness, a continuum of programming, called the Bridge of Opportunity, spanning from low barrier basic need services to robust programs with access to paid work, housing, and support services.

  • 303-442-8300
  • info@BHRTW.org
  • https://boulderbridgehouse.org/
  • Arapahoe County, Boulder County
Basic Needs
+3
Employment Support Housing Shelters
Basic Needs
+3
Employment Support Housing Shelters

Colfax Community Network

Colfax Community Network improves and strengthens the family and community life of the individuals, families, and children living in the transient house, primarily along Colfax Avenue. Providing needed information, resources, and services, we work alongside adults, children, and parents to help them see their value. We offer many tangible resources to lighten emotional and financial burdens and encourage stability. Connecting families to resources for housing, parenting classes, education, or career development, we devote even more energy to investing in the community’s youth, giving them the opportunity to learn and lead. Surrounded by staff and volunteers who believe in their power, they see they can succeed in the future and begin transforming their lives and communities today.

  • 303-318-4242
  • RNadeau@MHBHC.org
  • https://www.milehighbehavioralhealthcare.org/colfax-community-network-afterschool
  • 10190 E. Montview Blvd., Aurora 80010
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
+3
General Housing Parenting
Basic Needs
+3
General Housing Parenting

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless: Employment Services

Assistance wtih applying for open positions, and support with questions related to employment for homeless individuals.

  • 303-312-9835
  • careers@coloradocoalition.org
  • https://employmentservices.coloradocoalition.org/
  • 2111 Champa Street, Denver, CO 80205
  • Metro Denver
Employment Support
Employment Support

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless: Health Services

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless offers many types of health services to care for you and your family whether you’re currently experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness. No matter your housing situation, we want to ensure you have access to quality healthcare in a place where you feel safe and welcome. Learn more about our locations and services which are provided regardless of your ability to pay or immigration status. Clinic locations listed on website.

  • 303-293-2217
  • info@coloradocoalition.org
  • https://www.coloradocoalition.org/healthcare
  • Metro Denver
Addiction & Substance Abuse
+5
Health Insurance Coverage Medical Mental Health & Counseling Pediatrics Vision
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Health Insurance Coverage Medical Mental Health & Counseling Pediatrics Vision

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless: Housing Services

Housing & resource navigation, rent assistance resources, and property listings for individuals and families facing homelessness.

  • 303-312-9679
  • crinfo@coloradocoalition.org
  • fssintake@coloradocoalition.org (for families)
  • https://www.coloradocoalition.org/housing
  • 2111 Champa Street, Denver, CO 80205
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Colorado Division of Housing

The Division of Housing partners with local communities to create housing opportunities for Coloradans who face the greatest challenges to accessing affordable, safe, and secure homes. Working with the Colorado State Housing Board, the division supports a wide range of housing efforts, including affordable housing, rental assistance vouchers, homelessness, regulation of mobile home parks and factory-built structures, and home modifications for accessibility.

  • 303-864-7810
  • dola_doh_helpdesk@state.co.us
  • https://doh.colorado.gov/
  • 1313 Sherman Street, Suite 320, Denver, CO, 80203
  • Statewide
Government Programs
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Housing
Government Programs
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Housing
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